I really haven't been playing as much lately and when I do it is the same 3-4 courses which don't require me to change my bag from this. Really trying to stay away from anything faster than speed 11. I either lose them from trying crazy shots or my hit isn't as clean as a lower speed disc. Really the issue is I am still not comfortable throwing speed 12-13, and with being able to throw a QOLF 450ft I really don't see a need.

Next I switched in the S-PD test run's for my other C-PDs. I was fortunate enough to get a used one at work and then get 4 more from DiscJunkie and PabloDiablo. The test mold S-PDs are a better compliment to the QOLF for me. The feel is very similar and I get a better snap on it. They got about the same distance and really don't overlap much. My QOLFs generally track right before fading(if not holding the turn), while the test S-PD will move forward with a nice late fade. Sucks these are OOP but they work for now and I have plenty of backups.

Now onto all the new Millennium runs. The omegas all have the aviar-x nose, which was at first disturbing. They are basically a small bead P2 or "Omega-X" in technical terms. The S-Omega is domey but the colors and grip are nice. I have not thrown it but it feels a lot like how the sP2 molds up, so I assume the flight isn't much different. The Q-Mega is flat and the plastic is "tight/stiff" on the dome. It doesn't have a lot of give on the flight plate and is a really great overstable driving putter. Those looking for a headwind Omega should invest in the new Q-Megas. I won't be using it because I prefer just working angles on straight putters. The AP 1.12 is stable at low speeds but holds straight on 325-350ft shots. The omega SS BB just isn't any different from an regular Omega SS to me. The glide is less which turns me off considering there isn't any added high speed stability. The plastic softer than I want and I already lost a few chunks of the bead(like the full parts of the BB).

I felt some QJLS 1.10 and they are nice and flat similar to the old "QJLS" stamped candy qj's. I didn't throw them but they came out much better than the 1.9 run which had too much dome and were slick. The S-Sentinels are domey and 100% PLUS MOLD. I hear they are stable, but I haven't thrown them yet.

What I look to add/buy for the bag:170g QJLS 1.10170g QPLS - stardust. They are stable like the opaque runs so I am happy about thisAeries - still haven't heard what it will be but I am told it is like a longer QOLF. Now that the Krait is released stock in all weights, my gut tells me this might be close since Millennium seems to using new/popular Innova drivers as their new molds. Then again it might just be a wraith or teerex. Either way if it flies like a longer OLF that is all I want.

Dropped the FDs again for the QJs. Decided I was tired of throwing a disc(FD) that was so night and day even when thrown properly. shot well without them. got 55 at MetC yesterday with the changes(its a 1040-1050+ rated round I think). Only using the DX SB aviars because I wanted a stiff putter and they felt a lot like my stiff Omega Driver(while not being as hard to replace)

Overloaded at DDs but only because I'm trying to work on my distance driver game. I can unload on speed 9 stuff but my hit with wider rims is weaker than I want. I've settled on these runs of DD for now. These older runs season so nicely and are easy to range

Working with the P2s for now. The choice was made because of the winds on the course at Players Cup. I don't want to be questioning my Omega APs into a headwind.

Bit overloaded on drivers but the Players Cup course(TP Crown) is all about getting controlled driver shots so I need to be ready. The beefy S-DD is my most overstable driver. Mainly for headwinds. The beat up S-DD is for long flips and turnovers. The Teerex's are for longer OLF shots. These are the regular mold, not X. Scorpius is longer than the rest but I will only be using it on very long shots where I need to get out to 480-500ft.

I have a D-P2 I bought back when I was putting with JKs and I really like it even matched up with my Omegas, I may switch to it altogether with the new Omegas being Omega-Xs. So you weren't a fan of the KC P2? I've looked into them hoping they would be similar to my dear Omega Drivers.

How do you like the Gremlin with your lineup? I throw a QMS, Roc, and threw an older Sentinel until I decided it wasn't holding its slot as a wind mid, and had to put my FLX drone back in the bag. I'm about to order a D-Gremlin because I think it may work in the bag.

A beat M-JLS for my flat-turnover-roller and a QJLS for stability instead of the QOLS and QPLS. Two QOLFs for me as well, one seasoned and one newer.

My Destroyers were removed by my Quasars, and then my Quasars removed by S-Scorpius. I want to try my Astra as a roller but my home course doesn't really work for rollers.

What I go with really depends on the course and what I've been focusing practice on

I really like the KC P2s, but the LSS was more than my KC Aviars. They dumped out sooner than I wanted. They have the concave P&A wing that add more stability. I've been driving with them to slowly break them in. I'm pretty sure I'm always going to rotate between Omega AP, KC Aviar, and d/KC p2s as my putters. Just a new putter confidence thing.

Same goes for the gremlin, fun disc I just don't always need it. The D-lines are fun to throw they just won't last here in Texas so I can't throw it much. Ive been throwing Rocs again so the GM and Sentinel are out of the bag again. The new 12x rocs are the best I've felt since 11x rocs. Got a trio of 180g PINK KC rocs I'm buying tomorrow. A low glide mid like the GM works great when I use the QMS/Sent, but not when I have Roc/QMS

Still waiting on a speed 11 Millenium driver...until then I'll keep rotating wraith, trex, and DD

Do you find a major distance gap between the Scorpius and Orion LF? I only ask because that speed disc for me has been a kind of no mans land for a while.

And if you don't mind- where are the pink KC rocs coming from? My beat roc is a pepto bismol colored 12x roc and I've never been able to find another one like it.

Good to know about the P2, that was the only issue I had with my D-P2. I've even gone out and thrown it against walls and trees on purpose and it still has a bit too much LSS. I can only imagine that KC pro plastic would make that even more dramatic.

Bit of an overlap with the 4 Scorpius but I have my reasons. The Q-Scorpius start out with less stability than the Sirius, making them easier to manipulate. They are also flatter and hold hyzer flips better because of this. The stock stamp S-Scorpius is probably my favorite. The plastic is stiff and it has a nice dome making it great for long flat hyzers. The bottom stamped S-Scorpius has loads of LSS. Really nice poppy top that gives it tons of glide, definitely different from the stock run. It basically flies like a seasoned S-PD2 meaning I could drop the PD2 unless I had 30mph winds.

CE QMS x2 - 1 seasoned, 1 freshAurora MF 2.1 - bought one in a used bin just for fun. Ended up really like it, I would love to see this brought back in premium plastic. Its like a stable buzzz, that can work linesChampion Roc - 05 flying eye